Over the course of twenty years, acclaimed studio Mir? Rivera Architects has produced an innovative, refined, and imaginative body of work--both modern and respectful of time-honored building traditions--that embodies the particularities of place and blurs the line between art and architecture. The firm's diverse practice weaves together a commitment to craftsmanship with a honed sense of materiality and space to create structures at once elegant, controlled, and pleasant to inhabit. In all, Mir? Rivera Architects has won more than one hundred design awards and represented American architecture at exhibitions worldwide. The first from the firm, this volume provides critical insight into the studio's creative process through texts, 95 drawings, and 231 photographs, exploring two decades of work that has helped bring Texas architecture onto the international stage. Featuring essays by Michael Sorkin, Nina Rappaport, Juan Luis de las Rivas Sanz, and Carlos Jim?nez--prominent thinkers in urban design and architecture--and new images by renowned photographers Iwan Baan and Sebastian Schutyser, this book examines Mir? Rivera's approach to Austin as a "landscape city" and situates the firm's work in a global context related to concepts of nature, urbanism, sustainability, and history.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:1477321403
ISBN13:9781477321409
Release Date:November 2020
Publisher:University of Texas Press
Length:448 Pages
Weight:0.30 lbs.
Dimensions:1.7" x 9.4" x 12.3"
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